02:33 - VIGJust sayin' I remember nikarg's Sodom review on the front page, that album was like 30 years old

02:27 - ScreamingSteelUSTechnically, Che's Manunkind review was too old to be featured on the front page. That was a special exception; usually, we prefer to keep our reviews within three-to-four months, with six months as an absolute cutoff.

02:14 - VIG@Radu Of course! I don't think it's too old to be featured on the front page. Look at Che's Manunkind review

00:09 - RaduPPublished a review for an album that's a bit too old to be featured on the front page, but you guys will read it, right? [link]

01. Prevail02. Panzer Regiment Jylland03. Metal Tribes04. Impact05. For The Iron Cross06. We March As One07. The Armour Of Armageddon08. Ode To A Cluster Bomb09. King Tiger10. Feuersturm11. Time For The Elite12. Trenches

Danish blackened death metallers Panzerchrist have been kicking ass and taking names since their 2001 full-length, Soul Collector. The album begins the way it ends - loud, abrasive, and unrelenting - the way a blackened death metal album should be. There isn't anything worth writing home about in the originality department, but the level of badassery on this release is so high that even attempting to add in "progressive leads" or "genre-transcending ambience" (or whatever gimmick most modern bands are selling these days) would serve as a pointless gesture, as anything less than Chuck Norris added to the mix would be crushed under the tank that is the Regiment. Simply put: this is a fist in your face.